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Topic: How Have You Stayed Busy Under Quarrantine? (Read 981 times)

Well, now that the first horseman of the apocalypse is nigh, I've had some extra time on my hands and decided to stay busy any way I can.

So I've had a little down time like everyone else and decided to do some artwork.

Here are some 1850-60's era Publishers Notes that I did in regards to a book I am working on. Think of it as a Boy Scout Manual for the Frontiersman. It is based on 30-years in the outdoors practicing primitive skills that are historically documented.

So far, not much beyond running like hell for home. We were on annual Mouse Safari and then DISNEY up and closed. We elected to run for home rather than perhaps get trapped in Florida.

As a side note, we had never, ever, seen so many Ontario and Quebec license plates also running for home. Apparently, the Canucks notified their folks to come home before we closed the Border and they were trapped. If it hadn't been for the Canadians we would have been almost alone on the Freeways.

I'll start reloading for CAS this coming week. Hoping at some point we will again have CAS this season.

Well im busier than ever...The paper mill is considered exempt from shutdown since it makes food and med packaging,,,Our trucks are running hard to keep up.....gotta get them trailers in and out of the mill ya know....

Well im busier than ever...The paper mill is considered exempt from shutdown since it makes food and med packaging,,,Our trucks are running hard to keep up.....gotta get them trailers in and out of the mill ya know....

It's good to hear others are still able to work out there and you are providing a good service. I'm a freelance copywriter but so many people are off work, I needed to do something in lieu of having business calls. I now spend half of the day talking to myself like a crazy man.

A very sad turn of events for this sector of the American business scene . . . .

In particular I applaud the "Corona Virus-Free Lap Dances".

RCJ

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"I was born by the river in a little tent, and just like the river I've been running ever since." - Sam Cooke"He who will not look backward with reverence, will not look forward with hope." - Edmund Burke". . .freedom is not everything or the only thing, perhaps we will put that discovery behind us and comprehend, before it's too late, that without freedom all else is nothing."- G. Warren NutterNCOWS #L146GAF #275

So far, not much beyond running like hell for home. We were on annual Mouse Safari and then DISNEY up and closed. We elected to run for home rather than perhaps get trapped in Florida.

As a side note, we had never, ever, seen so many Ontario and Quebec license plates also running for home. Apparently, the Canucks notified their folks to come home before we closed the Border and they were trapped. If it hadn't been for the Canadians we would have been almost alone on the Freeways.

I'll start reloading for CAS this coming week. Hoping at some point we will again have CAS this season.

Everybody stay well out there.

I imagine it will be the same for Western Canadians, except it will be Alberta, BC and Saskatchewan plates evacuating from Arizona. Mesa, AZ is where most western Canucks spend the winter.

Just got an email advising that one of the black powder clubs in Alberta have cancelled their shoots this spring and summer until further notice.

I'll learning to reload 12/20ga shotgun shells. My gunsmith finally got the last parts and tested my Remington humpback autoloader. Good for Zoot shooting and home defense.I still have a few firearms that detail cleaning, thank goodness for Ballistol.

Just got notice KC goes shelter in place on Tuesday for 30 days. Will need to find something to keep me busy. Leather work beacons

Just the city, or the whole state, Mo?

RCJ

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"I was born by the river in a little tent, and just like the river I've been running ever since." - Sam Cooke"He who will not look backward with reverence, will not look forward with hope." - Edmund Burke". . .freedom is not everything or the only thing, perhaps we will put that discovery behind us and comprehend, before it's too late, that without freedom all else is nothing."- G. Warren NutterNCOWS #L146GAF #275

Just Jackson county in Missouri and any KC Mo not in the county and in Kansas, Johnson and Wyandotte counties, pretty much all of Kansas City and the majority of its suburbs. Still waiting to hear if what I do is on the exemption list (contract research with lots of governement and health related projects.).

Quite frankly, not much of a change for me. I cast all my own lead, make bullet lube, have been making paper cartridges for everything from a 49 Pocket to a Walker, finally got around to loading black powder in a 32 S&W for a couple of old S&W top-breaks I have, loading 38LC with heel bullets and staying on top of the many calibers I shoot in Cowboy matches, etc. In retirement now I absolutely LOVE having the time to do all this. I feel blessed every day and laugh just a little bit at all the responses I see on the news to what people are trying to do with their time.

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Only Blackpowder Is Interesting "I'm the richest man in the world. I have a good wife, a good dog and a good sixgun." Charles A "Skeeter" Skelton

The Postal Service never stops, so I'm still at it most days. And when I'm off, and the weather's decent, since I live on a farm I'm still busy outside anyway. No church services, though, so today was mostly a reloading day(raining all day).

I am going crazy, but Coffinmaker convinced me I need to anneal cases, so I have been thru a couple hundred .44 Colt, and 500 .45 S&W. We have the grandkids to home school the next 2 weeks. I am spending quality time with a 7 yr old with ADHD or what ever with about a 170 IQ. He is busy. I wish I could interest him in something besides Spiderman.